The British Linen Bank was a commercial bank based in the United Kingdom. It was acquired by the Bank of Scotland in 1969 and served as the establishment's...
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Airdrie Savings Bank British Linen Bank City of Glasgow Bank Commercial Bank of Scotland Douglas, Heron & Company Glasgow and Ship Bank Leith Banking Company...
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Barclays (redirect from Barclay's Bank)
acquisitions, including of London, Provincial and South Western Bank in 1918, British Linen Bank in 1919, Mercantile Credit in 1975, the Woolwich in 2000 and...
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International Bank of Liverpool Bank of London and South America Bank of Scotland (see also HBOS) Barings Bank British Linen Bank Child & Co Cox & Kings (see...
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weaving (symbol of the British Linen Bank which merged with the Bank of Scotland in 1971), a saltire with gold bezants (part of the bank's coat of arms), and...
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weaving (symbol of the British Linen Bank which merged with the Bank of Scotland in 1971), a saltire with gold bezants (part of the bank's coat of arms), and...
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32–34 High Street, Crieff (redirect from British Linen Bank, Crieff)
building is Category A listed, dating to 1900. It was formerly a British Linen Bank and the Bank Restaurant. As of 2016, the building was occupied by the Avanti...
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agreed to merge with the British Linen Bank, owned by Barclays Bank. The merger saw Barclays Bank acquire a 35% stake in the Bank of Scotland, a stake it...
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David Bryce (category Use British English from February 2018)
St. Mary's Church, Dalkeith Park Former British Linen Bank, St. Andrew Square Statues on the British Linen Bank building Hamilton Mausoleum, exterior Hamilton...
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weaving (symbol of the British Linen Bank which merged with the Bank of Scotland in 1971), a saltire with gold bezants (part of the bank's coat of arms), and...
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